This page will be dedicated to holding links to any and all Studio Art projects I do with my high school students. I have worked with high school students during my student teaching and various internships, but that was back in 2008! The 2013-2014 school year will be my first, full-on high school teaching adventure! The Studio Art classes in my district are primarily 9th graders, with a few upper class men sprinkled in if they need the art credit...Stay tuned!
Units:
Unit 1: What is Art?
Unit Overview (Includes example note pages, project & project rubric.)
Elements of Art Infographic Project
Completed Infographics & Sketchbook Assignment #1
Unit 2: 2-D Media
Unit Overview (Includes example note pages.)
Shadow Men Drawing (includes rubric)
Wrapped Food Item Drawing
Cubist Superheroes (Objectives, project checklist and sneak peek at project)
Cubist Superhero Painting Progress
Finished Cubist Superhero Paintings
Pop Art Reduction Prints
Unit 3: 3-D Media
Wire Sculptures
George Segal Inspired Tape Sculptures
Unit 4: Ceramics
Slump/Hump Mold Slab Project
Finished Slump/Hump Mold Slab Projects
Pinch Pot Sphere Challenge
Non-Objective Carved Sphere
Coil Pots with Movement
Unit 5: Zentangles
Zentangled Masters
Review Projects:
Value Word Drawings
Masters Paintings: 3-D Sculpture & Painting Coming soon!
Common Core/APPR:
Observational Drawing Rubric for SLOs
I loved the graphic organizers for the elements of art! I even had my Art 1 students do it for the Principles of Design, too-spending a day on each one. I used to do it all in one period and the students would be so involved in taking notes, I didn't really think they realized what we covered-and when they were tested on it a few weeks later, they didn't do so great. These make it easy for them to see and to think about what they learned and I hope to see better results on the quizzes!
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